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Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Race Report - Oakland SX

JASON ANDERSON FINISHES 10TH IN THE 450 CLASS AT OAKLAND FOR ROCKSTAR ENERGY HUSQVARNA FACTORY RACING!

TOP 10 FINISHES FOR ZACH OSBORNE AND ZACH BELL IN THE 250 CLASS. MARTIN DAVALOS MAKES HIS 2015 SUPERCROSS DEBUT.

500 truckloads of dirt invaded Raider Nation on Saturday as Oakland’s O.Co Coliseum played host to round four of the 2015 Supercross series.

Zach Bell was ready to make an impressive showing in Oakland after finishing outside the top ten last week at Anaheim. He got a good start in the 250 heat and finished third to transfer to the 250 main. Bell grabbed the holeshot in the main and kept his Husqvarna FC 250 near the front of the pack to finish fifth. He currently sits 11th overall in 250 championship point standings.

“Today was good,” said Bell. “Qualifying, practice, everything went well. Last weekend I hurt my foot so I took last week off so I could get it good for this weekend and show everyone what I could do. I got a holeshot and put it in the top 5 so I’m happy. I just need to build off of this and get better every weekend.”

Zach Osborne made some exciting passes in his heat and finished fifth to transfer directly to the 250 main. In the main, Osborne steadily piloted his Husqvarna FC 250 through the pack to finish sixth. He currently sits fourth overall in 250 championship point standings.

“Today was ok for me,” said Osborne. “The track was pretty challenging, and I haven’t been spending as much time as I’d like on my bike due to my previous thumb injury. I think the technical track was definitely the biggest obstacle for me this week, but I’ll be back up there next week.”

Jason Anderson and his Husqvarna FC 450 finished third in the 450 semi to transfer to the main. In the main, Anderson pulled a top-ten start and was charging toward the front of the pack when he suffered a gnarly crash in lap six that cartwheeled him to the back of the pack. He remounted and fought his way back to tenth. He currently sits fifth overall in 450 championship point standings.

“The weekend was ok,” said Anderson. “When it came down to it I was up there, but I ended up crashing pretty hard and finished 10th. I’m ready to get back up there next week to redeem myself.”

After putting in some preparation laps during qualifying last week at Anaheim 2, Martin Davalos came to Oakland ready to race. He raced his first 20-lap main event and gained valuable experience as he eventually settled into an 18th-place finish. Davalos has two more west rounds before he starts the 250 SX East series starts in Dallas on February 14th.

“I felt pretty well,” said Davalos. “I got better on the bike throughout the day, but I felt like I rode too conservative. I should have pushed a little more, but it was a great experience. I feel like I loosened up a bit more and I’m looking forward to getting more seat time on the 450 next week at Anaheim 3.”

Oakland Supercross Results:

250 Main Event
1. Malcolm Stewart
2. Cooper Webb
3. Alex Martin

4. Tyler Bowers
5. Zach Bell - Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
6. Zach Osborne - Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing

250 West Rider Point Standings:
1. Cooper Webb – 86 points
2. Tyler Bowers – 78 points
3. Jessy Nelson – 71 points
4. Zach Osborne – 69 points
5. Justin Hill – 65 points
6. Malcolm Stewart – 64 points
7. Aaron Plessinger – 54 points
8. Shane McElrath – 49 points
9. Alex Martin – 47 points
10. Josh Hansen – 47 points

11. Zach Bell – 40 points

450 Main Event
1. Trey Canard
2. Ryan Dungey
3. Chad Reed

10. Jason Anderson - Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing

18. Martin Davalos – Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing

450 Rider Point Standings:
1. Ryan Dungey – 82 points
2. Ryan Dungey – 77 points
3. Trey Canard – 68 points

4. Eli Tomac – 64 points

5. Jason Anderson – 62 points

Husqvarna Motorcycles. Tradition on two wheels since 1903.

Husqvarna Motorcycles are widely known and respected in the off-road world for a heritage of competition and numerous motocross and enduro world championships. Originally founded in Sweden in 1903, Husqvarna Motorcycles have been designed and manufactured in Mattighofen, Austria since 2013.





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